?  Frederick and Hazel Spell passed away and their plat was subdivided with seven acres left to six children and the addition 57.8 acre section sold to Douglas James Fulton, Jr., grandson of Hazel and Frederick Spell (2).

Land

Number of acres  7,000 to 10,000 acres under the ownership of Joel Spell Sr. There was approximately 5,000 acres in St. Barthlowmew's Parish and approximately 2,000 to 5,000 acres in St. George's Parish as the plantation stretched on both sides of the Edisto River.

Primary crops  Wheat, barley, corn, rice and lumber

Owners

Original owner  Joel Spell Sr. (1800-1813)

Circa 1818-1820  All these men came into possession of parcels of the original plantation: Eldred Spell, Dr. Peter Stokes, Henry Williams, and Dr. Hugo Grotius Sheridan MD who named is portion Golgotha Plantation.

Slaves

Buildings

There were as many as five homes at one time on the plantation. The circa 1810 Fairview house, pictured above, was believed to be one of the original homes. The Fairview house was so named by Martha Washington Hucks-Spell, a descendant of Joel Spell Sr.